“The network isn’t happy with the recent series of events involving her ‘wedding.'”

Well, we’d imagine not.

Whether or not that’s fair for the network is another story.

“They feel that it put the authenticity of the series in jeopardy.”

We hope that nobody takes any Real Housewives stuff too seriously.

Like, it’s a reality show — it’s not gonna be super real.

But every reality series depends on having the illusion of reality.

The more manufactured that the drama is perceived to be by audiences, the fewer people will tune in.

Which is why Kenya’s suggestion seems to be making things worse rather than better.

“She’s attempted to smooth things over by offering to have another ceremony next summer for the cameras, but that plan hasn’t been well received either.”

Yeah, we can see why that wouldn’t fly.

“Kenya has no other storyline in place for the season.”

Kenya’s costars, the insider claims, have begun filming without her.

On the one hand, it’s absurd that she can’t hold a private wedding ceremony with actual privacy without jeopardizing her job.

On the other hand, it’s a little silly to think that a reality star who isn’t in control of their own show would do something like that without consulting with the network first and working things out with producers.

Or, you know, at least thinking about how they’ve expected to broadcast their lives, major events included.

And maybe, you know, taking a careful look at their contracts?

Just a thought.

If this is the real deal — if Kenya really can’t come back to the show ever, then the network is probably overreacting.

Because this was a mistake.

No, she can’t fix it by filming a fake, second ceremony.

(Now that the world knows that she got married already, anyway)

But still, it’s one mistake.

At the same time, maybe they just didn’t see a good storyline.

Maybe there are other factors that made them want to drop her, and we just don’t know about them.